"Chase the Colour," a mural by Brenton See, now adorns the QEIIMC campus, featuring local flora and fauna like the Carnaby’s Cockatoo and Pink Fairy Orchid. This vibrant artwork invites the community to explore the beauty of nature through art.
The QEIIMC campus has become home to a breathtaking new mural, "Chase the Colour," created by the talented local artist Brenton See. Located on the southern wall of the Western Power Sub Station, this vibrant artwork is a celebration of the unique flora and fauna native to the area.
"Chase the Colour" features an array of local wildlife and plants, intricately painted to showcase the natural beauty surrounding the QEIIMC campus. From the majestic Carnaby’s Cockatoo to the delicate Pink Fairy Orchid, and the playful Motorbike Frog to the elusive Stinkwood Quenda, the mural brings a piece of the wild to the heart of the campus. It's an artistic exploration of biodiversity, with each brush stroke revealing the wonders of nature that thrive in the region.
The mural not only beautifies the campus but also invites staff, patients, visitors, and the local community to engage with art and nature. Located in the south-western corner of the campus, "Chase the Colour" is an open invitation for everyone to take a moment, explore, and discover the various species depicted. It's an opportunity to reflect on the importance of conserving our natural heritage and to appreciate the artistic talent that brings it to life.
Brenton See is renowned for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects, bringing them to life on large scales with vivid detail and colour. His work on "Chase the Colour" at QEIIMC is a testament to his skill and passion for both art and nature. Those interested in exploring more of Brenton's work can visit his website, where a gallery of his artwork is available for viewing.